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Charles Jared Ingersoll. Inchiquin, the Jesuit's Letters, during a late Residence in the United States of America: being a Fragment of a Private Correspondence, accidentally discovered in Europe; containing a favourable View of the Manners, Literature, and State of Society, of the United States, and a Refutation of many of the Aspersions cast upon this Country, by former Residents and Tourists.
Anonymous: “by an unknown stranger.”
REFERENCES TO:  
Smiles, Samuel, 1812-1904, Memoir of John Murray. 2 Vols (London: John Murray, 1891).
Chapter XII.
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